Hope he profits from the injuries we have in the back division and gets a solid run of games. There's a right player in there IMO. Another one I'd like to see us sign up.
Hope he profits from the injuries we have in the back division and gets a solid run of games. There's a right player in there IMO. Another one I'd like to see us sign up.
Hope he profits from the injuries we have in the back division and gets a solid run of games. There's a right player in there IMO. Another one I'd like to see us sign up.
Quote there from Hodgson
“I felt there was really good support around him as well, he had players saying to him ‘don’t worry about it, just get on with the next job"
After Wynne had made a mistake Reynolds ran over to him and did this which was good to see. Must have boosted the kids confidence as he had a good game after a couple of early errors.
“I felt there was really good support around him as well, he had players saying to him ‘don’t worry about it, just get on with the next job"
After Wynne had made a mistake Reynolds ran over to him and did this which was good to see. Must have boosted the kids confidence as he had a good game after a couple of early errors.
Josh and Wynne spend a lot of time with each other off the pitch too, so bound to be supportive on the pitch
“I felt there was really good support around him as well, he had players saying to him ‘don’t worry about it, just get on with the next job"
After Wynne had made a mistake Reynolds ran over to him and did this which was good to see. Must have boosted the kids confidence as he had a good game after a couple of early errors.
that's good stuff, you've made the error, get support from colleague/s, then move on with the process, next set or x minutes set yourself mini goals sticking to the plan set by the coach without trying to 'make up' for the previous error because that can oft end in more mistakes by over-reaching.
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[quote="BumpyMcbump"]that's good stuff, you've made the error, get support from colleague/s, then move on with the process, next set or x minutes set yourself mini goals sticking to the plan set by the coach without trying to 'make up' for the previous error because that can oft end in more mistakes by over-reaching.[/quote] Spot in approach that.
Too often, players try too hard after an error, as opposed to just sticking to the basics. All players make a mistake throughout the season, so no apologies required, just get on with the game.
I’ve been impressed with Wynne this season. He had a terrible day v Wigan in the Cup last season, but he’s moved on and is proving a real asset to us this season when called upon.
Potentially an outstanding Super League player and has shown impressive versatility to by more than holding his own in the centre position.
Looking at Hulls backline with the likes of Bureta, Fonoa, Tuimavave, Griffin, Reynolds, Sneyd, all top players but I don't think I'd be far wide of the mark by saying Hull are possibly the oldest backline in Super League and maybe the slowest.
Finding a consistent spot for Connor I think would benefit you.
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I wouldn't say they are the oldest, I think Griffin is the only 3 quarter over 30, faraimo leaving and being replaced by mcintosh (supposedly) who is much younger. They might not all be speed demons but with Connor, tuimavave and fonua we probably have one of the most skillful backlines in superleague.
Looking forward to seeing what Wynne can do with his opportunity.
Add McIntosh to Swift, and we look a lot quicker Carlos is no slouch, and we have Shaul to come back in somewhere.
Also remember Griffin can cover the ground pretty quickly if required. Did it a couple of times in September 2016
I know the Coote thread has been locked, but it smacks of us signing Long from Saints. Surprised they didn’t make a play for Shaul. Would have been a better signing in some ways.
R.B.A wrote:Potentially an outstanding Super League player and has shown impressive versatility to by more than holding his own in the centre position.
Looking at Hulls backline with the likes of Bureta, Fonoa, Tuimavave, Griffin, Reynolds, Sneyd, all top players but I don't think I'd be far wide of the mark by saying Hull are possibly the oldest backline in Super League and maybe the slowest.
Finding a consistent spot for Connor I think would benefit you.
definitely the slowest but its a balance of power/speed. Love to see Mamo waltz past defenders showing footwork and great speed but would you want to change Carlos for Mamo? If we still had Ratu with Swift on the other wing we would be talking about what a fast backline we have.
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